William-Mandigo-Obituary

William "Bill" Mandigo

Middlebury, Vermont

Age 81

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DIED
August 16, 2018
AGE
81
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Middlebury, Vermont

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MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – William (Bill) Mandigo peacefully passed away surrounded by his family on Aug. 16, 2018, in Middlebury.Bill, age 81, was born in Woonsocket, to Ellen (née Thistle) and Willie A. Mandigo. After his father passed away, his mother married Earl Whipple, who lovingly raised Bill as...

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a wonderful man and mentor. i had the honor of working with bill for a few summers at wolfeboro. syd and I will keep the Mandigo's in our prayers... sydney and jack bowers

Dear Mrs. Mandigo and family, Please accept my sincere sympathy in the passing of one of the most interesting, humorous and caring teachers that walked the halls of BHS! I am but one of the so many former students that was impacted and educated by such a fine man. Sounds like his years of caring for and educating young people continued long after BPS! May you fine some peace in knowing that his pain is over but his legacy will live on and continue through his sons! God Bless you all.

My sincere condolences to the entire Mandigo family for your loss. I have fond memories of Mr. Mandigo and his dry wit. He was one of those educators who you think back of fondly and are grateful to have had him as a teacher. I am so very sorry to hear of his passing. You are all in my thoughts.

Keeping Bill and the Mandigo Family in my thoughts and prayers. I have fond memories of sharing laughs and stories with Bill Sr at Wolfeboro. He was an inspiring colleague. Peace & Blessings.

Mrs. Mandigo and family,My deepest condolences for your loss. Mr. Mandigo was a great man. He was a mentor to many of us in town, at BHS and in the Hill Road neighborhood. I am grateful to have had Mr. Mandigo as a teacher and as a neighbor. I know that he was very influential in helping me be who I am today. He helped me to write, to think and to analyze at a higher level. However, more importantly. He taught me how to believe in myself, set higher standards for my actions, and to aim...

Jeff sorry for your lost, Ned Corkery

Bill was a great man and will be sorely missed. It was a pleasure working with him all those years at Wolfeboro.

To the Mandigo Family, Please accept my deepest condolences with the loss of Bill. To say he was a great guy is an understatement!!!! The Mandigo-Whipple-Lavoy families have long been involved with our parents over the years. He was great with the kids in school, little league and hockey. I had him for driver training and it was a hoot! He is and will be missed!!!!

Dear Mrs Mandigo and the entire Mandigo family,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. I have wonderful memories of my childhood living on Hill Road because of the Mandigo family. From the competition to the camaraderie from Glenn and Jeff. "Mr Mandigo" was always the rock, goading us to try harder, be more than we thought we could. He was a role model in my life as I'm sure he has been for your entire family. You have my deepest sympathies. Jay Ducharme